DOI: 10.1177/00207209261464450 ISSN: 0020-7209

Circuit analysis using the node-impedance method

Spyros Loutridis

Circuit analysis is essential for studying other more specialized areas of electrical engineering. Traditional tools of analysis include the mesh current method and the node voltage method; however, neither approach is universally applicable to all circuit configurations. In this work, we introduce the node-impedance method as a comprehensive framework for electric circuit analysis. This method serves as an effective alternative to classical techniques and, in many practical situations, offers a more straightforward implementation. The node-impedance method is applicable to all types of circuits without additional steps. By knowing in advance the transfer gain between nodes, the method facilitates the systematic construction of the signal-flow graph. The proposed method can be used to solve simple and complex circuits, calculate transfer functions, and solve feedback circuits containing one or more loops. From a pedagogical perspective, the node-impedance method is particularly valuable, as it provides insight into the circuit topology uncovers non-obvious interconnections between nodes, and reveals hidden feedback loops.

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